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When the player attempts to examine something closely, he or she is pushed away.
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He leaned over to examine something.
This is something we intend to examine more closely in future work.
The fact that I take mundane shrubs, trees, stray cats, and rain squalls for granted or even consider them to be inconvenient nuisances at times is something the koan quietly forces me to examine more closely.
Whether the Army will be as safe as Ms. LaGoff hopes -- and as the warm embrace of the recruiting station seems to promise -- is something the three friends don't care to examine too closely.
Or examine too closely.
Congress should be sure to examine it closely.
Let's examine more closely, shall we?
That is something for our politicians to examine closely and put right.
It was something I really wanted to examine closely.
He is right, but only in the sense that on some future day we may examine closely the lives of the people who live there, compare them with our own, and feel compelled to do something about it.
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